View Poll Results: what do you think of the starting theme of ffx2

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Thread: the starting theme on ffx2

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    Default the starting theme on ffx2

    i like the starting theme you know when you are about to go onto the game it is just relaxing what does every 1 else think of it

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    Well sure, I think Eternity- Memory of Lightwaves is a very pretty song

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    I love it, its a very peaceful song and its very pretty. It my favorite song in the game next to 1000 words

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    I thought it was very calming
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    I have it on Youtube, and as a screensaver

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    I thought it was okay, but it definetly beat real Emotion.
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    The music for FFX-2 is nothing to write home about, but the title music is one of my favorite tracks, second only to the Farplane Abyss.

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    Yeah, this was definitely one of the few decent songs featured on FFX-2.

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    I liked the Game Over music.

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    I like that one alot, next to yunas ballad.. i like the piano what can i say

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    I thought Eternity ~Memories of Waves and Light~ was rather beautiful, and definately one of my top three favorite FF songs.

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    That song was easily the best song in FFX-2. I'd probably rate it as one of the best songs from any Final Fantasy.

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    I think Eternity ~ Memory of Lightwaves is a really beautiful song. It works pretty well in the title menu, and it also plays in some of the more emotional scenes in the game.
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    i would like it if ffx2 had some decent rock songs like slipknot or guns and roses be cool it would.

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    The song is so very calm and beautiful that it almost seems out of place. X-2 is chalkful of bubbly, half-ass pop and rock beats, but there are a few tracks that stand out as masterful, and ultimately worthwhile. The opening track is one of these.

    It's a relatively simple song, but the method to which it was written and subsequently played is nigh perfect. Calming, quiet, and with enough accents and variations that it does not simply lull one to sleep or thought, but rather brings about a quiet, simple atmosphere. I thought the song was also directed at one's memory, attempting to have the listener pull on nostalgia.

    Seeing as Yuna pulls on the past so very often, I do believe that this piece of music is completely succesful.



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